Many comment on how well she looks, how fit and healthy she is. Her presence of mind is certainly as good as ever! We often joke that she is still busy, running around ‘looking after the old people’. She often pops in to Zenders to catch up on the ironing (no-one does it as well as she does!), to clean a few windows, plant the tulips, sew a few decorations, or sample the coffee and check the colour of the icing on the tompoes!
Many comment on how well she looks, how fit and healthy she is. Her presence of mind is certainly as good as ever! We often joke that she is still busy, running around ‘looking after the old people’. She often pops in to Zenders to catch up on the ironing (no-one does it as well as she does!), to clean a few windows, plant the tulips, sew a few decorations, or sample the coffee and check the colour of the icing on the tompoes!
Betsy is in her 90th year, which we plan to celebrate in October with all the family of 10 children and their partners, 40 grandchildren and some 30+ great-grandchildren (and counting) around. She is worried we won’t fit them all in one space, but this is exactly what Zenders was built for, so families like ours, and yours, could gather, connect and nourish not just our bodies, but the intangible connections between us as well.
Every family has a story, and ours starts with Betsy and John coming to New Zealand on the Waterman in 1952. Each of us has our version of the family history. Knowing, remembering and sharing that connection is so important. Days like Mothers Day give us that opportunity. Betsy would be the last to call herself the matriarch of the family, but that she certainly is, and no doubt you have yours to be grateful for and celebrate.
Every day with your family, no matter how large or small, is valuable, and we welcome the opportunity to host your family in our space, to celebrate life itself, and the many milestones along the way.